woo hoo.. on my scravenging today at home depot, i found what i thought was exhaust pipe.. i was like.. wtf!.. its what they call "fence post" it comes in 1 7/8'th and 2 3/8's.. but its reallyu about 2" and 1.5".. its not near enough to make a Good exhaust, BUt it seems like it would be good for intercooler piping.. and for 9 bucks for 8 feet.. you cant beat that with a steel pole..
how possible would it be to make your own intercooler? not like the fin style ones, but maybe something that splits into 4 or 5 1" pipes that go across the front, like a FMIC
Serban used that. but, it doesn't have the bends you need dude, don't do it like that
go to www.sr20performance.com and get Ubends from him
then go to your muffler shop and get some straight pipe
get the parts welded together, then what isn't welded use SILICONE couplers, nothing less!!!!!
the mandrel bends can be found in the electical supply section... look for 2" metal conduit. They have 90's and 45's. make sure you put a "tuned by home depot" sticker on your car.
-dave
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Last edited by dave_f : May 26th, 2003 at 10:07 PM.
lol, or my ever popular "BS Performance" sticker, like i have, courtesy of my home depot fashioned cold air intake. i guess you could use the conduit piping, thats what i used for my intake, but then again, its not metal piping either, its PVC or whatever that stuff is. easier to work with though, but the bends are alot slower, (possibly like an 8 inch radius as compared to JCW's 4 inch radius)
The Home Depot couplers will last a couple of months. If you plan on using them, inspect them frequently and carry extras. They don't like heat.
You'd be much better off going to Napa and picking up some 2"/2.5"/x" radiator hose. Silicone is nice, but it's not cheap.
there's a company you can buy lengths of silicone hose from for relatively cheap...........and I can't think of the damn site!!! I know dsm's love it.............................................dam mit.....................the boys at sr20deforum know what I'm talking about.
Originally posted by dave_f the mandrel bends can be found in the electical supply section... look for 2" metal conduit. They have 90's and 45's. make sure you put a "tuned by home depot" sticker on your car.
-dave
I noticed those the other day, I was like "Mandrel bends in the electrical department". They only have up to 2" though, so IC piping is about all you'll be able to make.
as long as you're not running a T4 or something, that should work well enough.make sure it seals good and won't come apart from road vibration.
p.s.- i'm kinda partial to "POS Racing" myself.
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